News
A MARINE expert has called on Scots to get their teeth into Shark Week – so they learn more about the amazing big fish in ...
5h
The Cool Down on MSNResearchers make stunning discoveries after tracking massive sharks' movements for full year — here is what they foundTwo tagged sharks showed vastly different behavior. Researchers make stunning discoveries after tracking massive sharks' ...
A giant wicker shark has marked the start of a month-long campaign to raise awareness of marine conservation in Devon. The 20ft (6m) handcrafted basking shark, created by Falmouth University lecturer ...
St. Hilda Sea Adventures runs a fleet of small-boat cruises that bring passengers to areas of the Scottish coastline they’d ...
Protecting sharks will help maintain the ecological balance and healthy marine ecosystems, as well as sustain the livelihoods of coastal communities, leading ultimately to protecting entire oceans.
Sharks chomping on seals off Massachusetts, feasting on dead whale off Long Island: ‘Right in time for the 50th anniversary of Jaws’ ...
8d
South Africa Today on MSNCanada’s Pacific Coast hit hard by trawling, with limited transparency: ReportTrawling vessels pursuing fish are damaging marine ecosystems in Canada’s West Coast waters and could be operating illegally ...
Splanna, an art and climate group from Falmouth Art Gallery, raised the funds for Falmouth Marine Conservation at Falmouth’s ...
A member of the world's second-largest species of fish was spotted off the coast of P.E.I. by a group of people returning from a deep-sea fishing trip on July 3.
Our far-distant ancestors and those of the shark shared the same waters. In 1975, "JAWS" created a reunion of imagination, borne of love and fear.
Splanna, an art and climate group from Falmouth Art Gallery, raised the funds for Falmouth Marine Conservation at Falmouth’.
Sharks lurking beneath the surface of our seas will be explored in a special evening set to draw crowds to Swanage.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results